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Guy Realizes He Needs To Poop At Best Friend’s Funeral And Things Escalate Hilariously

Losing the ones we love is never easy, so naturally, funerals are an extremely emotional affair. But for one Reddit user, the ceremony for the death of his best friend at age 12 led to, embarrassment then laughter.

The user explains in the thread that while in the process of mourning he found himself in an extremely uncomfortable situation, that at first horrified him, but then led to an oddly heartwarming and unexpected moment. Scroll down below to read this hilariously inspiring thread that teaches us that sometimes we not only have to mourn but find ways to live and celebrate life the way our loved ones would have wanted. (Facebook cover image: rochelle hartman)

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A friend's friend passed and in his pre arranged plan with the funeral home a fart machine was placed in his closed casket and several people at the wake had remotes that when triggered made the machine emit very loud fart noises. He was always the person that made everyone laugh and it was a fitting send off.

my sister & i have made a pact for whichever of us dies first--we've been saving the worst pics of each other for years just for this; not just 'bad' ones, but ones that make us bust a gut laughing everytime we see them. One of us is going to have a monumental funeral, showing them all as a slide show. I'm with 'justsignedupforthishit' - "if you aren't laughing at my funeral, you don't belong there" & BarryAllensSole about it being a celebration of life, not a sad event. My sister & I LOVE to laugh, so I think it would be fitting

A friend's friend passed and in his pre arranged plan with the funeral home a fart machine was placed in his closed casket and several people at the wake had remotes that when triggered made the machine emit very loud fart noises. He was always the person that made everyone laugh and it was a fitting send off.

my sister & i have made a pact for whichever of us dies first--we've been saving the worst pics of each other for years just for this; not just 'bad' ones, but ones that make us bust a gut laughing everytime we see them. One of us is going to have a monumental funeral, showing them all as a slide show. I'm with 'justsignedupforthishit' - "if you aren't laughing at my funeral, you don't belong there" & BarryAllensSole about it being a celebration of life, not a sad event. My sister & I LOVE to laugh, so I think it would be fitting